Women's World Chess Championship 2022

The 2022 Women's World Chess Championship is an upcoming chess match for the Women's World Chess Championship title. It is contested by the defending champion Ju Wenjun (winning the 2020 match) and her challenger, the winner of the 2022 Candidates tournament.

Defending champion Challenger
 Ju Wenjun (CHN)
Winner of the
2020 World Championship
Winner of the
2022 Candidates tournament
2020

Candidates tournament

The second edition of the women's candidates will be played in the first half of 2022.[1] The format is a double round robin [2] and the eight players to qualify will be:[3]

Qualification method Player
2020 World Championship runner-up Aleksandra Goryachkina
The top two finishers in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2019–2021 Koneru Humpy
Kateryna Lagno
The top three finishers in the Women's Chess World Cup 2021[4] Alexandra Kosteniuk
Tan Zhongyi
Anna Muzychuk
The top finisher in the FIDE Women's Grand Swiss Tournament 2021[5] Lei Tingjie
The highest-rated player on the January 2022 standard rating list who played at least 15 games
rated on standard rating lists in 2021 or participated in the World Cup or the Grand Swiss

In each case, if any of the top finishers have already qualified previously or are the incumbent champion, the next-highest finisher qualifies instead. In the case of the World Cup, this rule only applied up to the fourth place. As Aleksandra Goryachkina was already qualified as the 2020 runner-up and finished first in the Grand Prix and second in the World Cup, qualification extended up to third place in the Grand Prix and up to fourth place in the World Cup.

Match

The format and host city have not been announced yet.

References

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